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as with user-land programs, include files are installed by each directory in the tree that has includes to install. (This allows more flexibility as to what gets installed, makes 'partial installs' easier, and gives us more options as to which machines' includes get installed at any given time.) The old SYS_INCLUDES={symlinks,copies} behaviours are _both_ still supported, though at least one bug in the 'symlinks' case is fixed by this change. Include files can't be build before installation, so directories that have includes as targets (e.g. dev/pci) have to move those targets into a different Makefile.
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Makefile
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719 B
Makefile
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.15 1998/06/12 23:22:36 cgd Exp $
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# Makefile for i386 tags file and boot blocks
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TI386= ../i386/tags
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SI386= ../i386/i386/*.[ch] ../i386/include/*.h \
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../i386/eisa/*.[ch] ../i386/isa/*.[ch] ../i386/pci/*.[ch]
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AI386= ../i386/i386/*.s
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# Directories in which to place tags links
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DI386= eisa isa include pci
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.include "../../kern/Make.tags.inc"
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tags:
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-ctags -wdtf ${TI386} ${SI386} ${COMM}
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egrep "^ENTRY(.*)|^ALTENTRY(.*)" ${AI386} | \
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sed "s;\([^:]*\):\([^(]*\)(\([^, )]*\)\(.*\);\3 \1 /^\2(\3\4$$/;" \
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>> ${TI386}
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sort -o ${TI386} ${TI386}
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links:
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-for i in ${DI386}; do \
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cd $$i && rm -f tags; ln -s ../tags tags; done
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SUBDIR= include stand isa/pcvt
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.include <bsd.subdir.mk>
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